An Irish plan to break the record for the number of nationalities in a choir
David Brophy’s record-breaking choir attempt at Dubai Expo 2020
David Brophy’s record-breaking choir attempt at Dubai Expo 2020
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In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their work in music. This week, Conor Wilson, booker with the Westport Arts Festival
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Letting media talk to only one main player ahead of All-Ireland final is embarrassing
John Colbert, one half of Black Bank Folk with Jimmy Sheeran, is a grandnephew of executed leader Con Colbert, but their album focuses on smaller stories
Thousands celebrate Gay Pride just weeks after Ireland voted for same-sex marriage
In a new column called How Music Works, Niall Byrne talks to those who make a living in the Irish music industry, who shape the musical landscape and who build up the country’s musical reputation, at home and abroad. This week, manager, agent, producer Úna Molloy
It’s not actors whose way you need to stay out of behind the scenes at a theatre but stage managers, the key crew who subtly crack the whip from the wings
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Traditional music, David Gray, viking boat trips and aqua sphering among weekend events
He may have reunited with former Beautiful South bandmate Jacqui Abbot for a new album and tour, but Paul Heaton will never, ever, get the band back together. "My only pang of regret was that I didn’t disband it early enough"
It’s summertime, which means it’s time to hit the fields, parks, GAA stadiums and forests for a blast of live music. Here’s our guide to the 25 festivals and music events you have to see this year
The master of the festive performance cooks up a christmas brunch with a difference
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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